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Virgil Hawkins is a mild-mannered teen who happens to get himself into the wrong place at the time when a chemical explosion rocks the streets of Dakota City. Now Virgil's got a super hero gig as Static, a superhuman with electromagnetic superpowers. Virgil gains his powers and discovers the city has other metahumans - and not all of them are good guys.

English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.

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Title from container.Contains 6 episodes of the television program.Originally broadcast on television in 2000.Based on the characters created by Dwayne McDuffie, Derek T. Dingle, Denys Cowan and Michael Davis for Milestone Media published by DC Comics.Special features: map of Dakota; Static's gadgets; front page bios; Static shock: bad guy beat down.

Abstract:

Virgil Hawkins is a mild-mannered teen who happens to get himself into the wrong place at the time when a chemical explosion rocks the streets of Dakota City. Now Virgil's got a super hero gig as Static, a superhuman with electromagnetic superpowers. Virgil gains his powers and discovers the city has other metahumans - and not all of them are good guys.

"Virgil Hawkins is a mild-mannered teen who happens to get himself into the wrong place at the time when a chemical explosion rocks the streets of Dakota City. Now Virgil's got a super hero gig as Static, a superhuman with electromagnetic superpowers. Virgil gains his powers and discovers the city has other metahumans - and not all of them are good guys."@en